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HI,
I'm working with report on power bi service, and inside those report I am using some python code to visualize my data.
now, until yesterday (12 Feb 2020) My report work without problem, but then today when I try to open my reports an error occured on my python object.
when I see the details of these errors, it only showed my this information:
is there any updates on power BI service environment recently which could have cause this?
and is there any way for me to trace the error of python script on power bi service?
if there are anyone who had these kind of problems, I would very appreciate if you could share the fix to me.
bests,
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Hi @v-xuding-msft ,
thank you for your reply. that's the problem, my user have power BI pro lisence and just like I said on my post, I could access it until 2/11 night.
so it's a little bit strange.
for now as a solution, I remove my python visual from my reports and using graph which I could get on marketplace.
my reports works fine now, but Microsoft might want to check on this.
bests
Hi @Anonymous ,
It is a known issue that customers can't display R or Python visuals in Premium capacity. Engineers are working on a fix and expect it to be deployed by end of day 02/17/2020.
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
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Hi @v-xuding-msft ,
thank you for your reply. that's the problem, my user have power BI pro lisence and just like I said on my post, I could access it until 2/11 night.
so it's a little bit strange.
for now as a solution, I remove my python visual from my reports and using graph which I could get on marketplace.
my reports works fine now, but Microsoft might want to check on this.
bests
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